Summary: Friday Afternoon BTEC First Engineering is packed with a range of fun and engaging activities that promote active learning and reinforcement. The activities have been chosen to encourage students to apply their knowledge using a variety of learning styles, and to review and reinforce their understanding of key terms and concepts throughout the BTEC course. These ready-prepared, time-saving activities make learning enjoyable for students and can be used at any point within a lesson. The pack is fully photocopiable so can be used over and over with all groups, bringing variety and fun to any session. The CD also includes all the content from the pack plus Powerpoints for front-of-class teaching.
Friday Afternoon BTEC First Engineering is packed with a range of fun and engaging activities that promote active learning and reinforcement. The activities have been chosen to encourage students to apply their knowledge using a variety of learning styles, and to review and reinforce their understanding of key terms and concepts throughout the BTEC course. These ready-prepared, time-saving activities make learning enjoyable for students and can be used at any point within a lesson. The pack is fully photocopiable so can be used over and over with all groups, bringing variety and fun to any session. The CD also includes all the content from the pack plus Powerpoints for front-of-class teaching.
Written by BTEC First teachers for BTEC First teachers Engaging active learning exercises to bring variety and fun to any lessonReady-made reinforcement throughout the course for better understandingReady-prepared and photocopiable lessons to save you timeCD including PDF and PowerPoints to tailor to your teaching style
Written by BTEC First teachers for BTEC First teachers
Engaging active learning exercises to bring variety and fun to any lesson
Ready-made reinforcement throughout the course for better understanding
Ready-prepared and photocopiable lessons to save you time
CD including PDF and PowerPoints to tailor to your teaching style
Table of Contents: 1 Working safely and effectively in engineeringPlay your cards right: health and safety roles and responsibilitiesMissing words: safety legislationMatching: personal protective equipment (PPE)Play your cards right: safety signsBingo: hazard signsPicture search: hazard identificationComplete the form: risk assessmentRanking: organisational structureSorting: completing an engineering taskTriominoes: working with othersMatching: team work/rolesComplete the table: fire extinguishers2 Interpreting and using engineering documentationDominoes: metric-imperial conversionMatching: types of engineering drawingsTriominoes: standards and marksRanking: parts of a technical reportCrossword: production documentsRanking: job planningTriominoes: handling and storing engineering documentsDominoes: abbreviations in engineering drawingsMatching: surface finish markingsJigsaw: schematic symbols3 Mathematics for engineering techniciansDice: arithmetic of whole and decimal numbersMatching: proportionsBODMASDominoes: roots and powersMatching: engineering formDice: roundingDice: plotting coordinatesMatching: equation of a straight lineMatching: areas of simple and complex shapes4 Applied electrical and mechanical science for engineeringMissing words: electronic terminologyCrossword: electromagnetismDice: Ohm's lawMatching: resistors in series and parallelMatching: resistor colour codeMatching: mechanical science definitions/formulaeMomentsTrue or false: mass, weight and densityPlay your cards right: motion graphsDominoes: engineering units
About the Author(s): Richard Tooley is an engineering lecturer, Course Leader and ILT Champion at Chichester College. He has taught engineering across a range of courses at all levels from level 1 to degree.
Richard Tooley is an engineering lecturer, Course Leader and ILT Champion at Chichester College. He has taught engineering across a range of courses at all levels from level 1 to degree.